What are the best new bars and restaurants coming to Abu Dhabi?
It looks like 2021 will be a hungry year for Abu Dhabi’s dining story, despite the best efforts of a certain microscopic antagonist. We’re taking a look at some of the biggest, best and most exciting upcoming chapters, with a brief preface featuring some new editions already with us.
Already here
Montauk Boutique Cafe & Restaurant
Montauk Boutique Cafe & Restaurant is a self-described ‘Hamptons-inspired’ experience. The concept was developed by Emirati founder, Chef Mariam Almansoori, and aims to provide the capital’s cafe connoisseurs with a new place to choose their favourite brews in uncontrived luxury. It’s breakfast where this charming venue is really setting up its challenge to the Abu Dhabi dining scene. Items on the most important meal of the day menu include avocado, beetroot and cheese toasties; Turkish eggs with herb labneh; scrambled egg shakshuka; custard-soaked French toast; homemade granola
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Join us for an exclusive dining preview of Mazaj Bab Al Bahr
What’s On the Menu takes us to this stunning new Lebanese-Mediterranean restaurant…
We’re inviting a selection of our favourite foodie followers on an exclusive preview dinner, at the soon-to-open Abu Dhabi waterfront dining jewel, Mazaj Bab Al Bahr.
Taking place on Wednesday April 14, from 7pm to 9.30pm, this special edition of
What’s On the Menu will lift the curtains on Fairmont Bab Al Bahr’s handsome new Lebanese-Mediterranean restaurant.
The venue replaces Maison Beirut, bringing a new, deeply sophisticated restaurant with expansive, sheltered outdoor seating.
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Ramadan is expected to start on Monday, April 12 and will run until Tuesday, May 11, depending on the sighting of the moon…
During Ramadan, iftar is the meal served at sunset to break the long day of fasting (the word literally means ‘break fast’). Things may be different this time around but hotels and restaurants are celebrating with all the safety measures in place.
Even if you’re not fasting, anyone is welcome to come along and experience iftar and it’s a wonderful way to get into the spirit of the holy month.
Here is our round-up of iftars in Abu Dhabi